This weekend was a good ol’ true Sierra Nevada storm that dropped over six feet on California resorts. While the Sierra’s received the brunt of the storm, resorts in Wyoming are reporting feet of snow and Colorado received its own “dusting” (of at least a foot or so). We gathered snow totals for this recent storm at resorts across the Sierra Mountains to Utah and Wyoming.

Totals are posted as of Monday, March 4, 12pm for the Thursday – Monday storm cycle. If you are looking for an excuse to book your ski vacation this season, continue to scroll. Contact a Mountain Travel Expert to enter your own white-room ski vacation! 

CALIFORNIA RESORTS

Heavenly – 58 inches

Photo Credit: Heavenly Mountain Resort, Lake Tahoe
Photo Credit: Heavenly Mountain Resort, Lake Tahoe

Kirkwood – 61 inches

Photo Credit: Kirkwood Resort
Photo Credit: Kirkwood Resort

Northstar at Tahoe – 86 inches

Photo Credit: Northstar at Tahoe
Photo Credit: Northstar at Tahoe

Mammoth Mountain  – 37-45  inches

Photo Credit: Mammoth Mountain
Photo Credit: Mammoth Mountain

Palisades at Tahoe – 96 inches

Photo Credit: Palisades at Tahoe
Photo Credit: Palisades at Tahoe

UTAH 

Alta – 16 inches

Deer Valley – 12 inches

Park City Mountain Resort – 19 inches

Snowbird – 16 inches

WYOMING

Grand Targhee – 31 inches

Jackson Hole – 48 inches

COLORADO

Aspen  – 25 inches

Beaver Creek – 24 inches

Breckenridge  – 14 inches

Copper Mountain – 13 inches

Crested Butte Mountain Resort – 18 inches

Keystone – 9 inches

Snowmass – 12 inches

Steamboat Springs Resort – 18 inches

Telluride  – 8 inches

Vail – 17 inches

Winter Park – 16 inches

CANADA, BRITISH COLUMBIA

Big White – 11 inches

Fernie – 16 inches

Kicking Horse – 27 inches

Kimberley – 32 inches

Panorama – 21 inches

Red Mountain – 20 inches

Revelstoke – 27 inches

Silver Star – 12 inches

Sun Peaks – 11.2 inches

Whistler Blackcomb – 37 inches

Whitewater – 40 inches